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    <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#526e9c" size="+2"><b>ftp Library Package 2.1 for Tcl/Tk Manual Pages</b></font></p>
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  <dd><font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="+1"><b>COMMAND</b></font></dd>
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    <dd><b>ftp::Quote</b><em>&nbsp; handle&nbsp; arg1&nbsp; arg2&nbsp; ...</em></dd>
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	The <b>ftp::Quote</b> command is used to send the specified arguments
	verbatim, as is, to the remote ftp server. This command cannot
	be used to obtain a directory listing or for transferring files,
	but it can be used for any other ftp commands. It is typically
	used to execute commands on the server that are not directly
	available from the ftp_lib itself.
	
	<p>The command sent back the string it received instead of any parsing</p>  
	
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	<pre># change the mode settings on UNIX systems
ftp::Quote $conn site chmod 644 index.htm

# request supported ftp server commands
puts [ftp::Quote $conn help]
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